A review for the first book in a urban fantasy series by one of my favorite authors. Red City by Marie Lu is a story of love, set in an alternative Los Angeles, with powerful criminals that use alchemy to rule their empires.
A review for the first book in a urban fantasy series by one of my favorite authors. Red City by Marie Lu is a story of love, set in an alternative Los Angeles, with powerful criminals that use alchemy to rule their empires.
A review for the novel The Unkillable Frank Lightning by Josh Rountree. This story is a retelling of Frankenstein but set in the Old West and features a woman doctor. I found the story to be quite riveting and not as horror filled as the cover might suggest.
A review for the first book in a science fiction duology about time travel and the multiverse. Moonleapers by Margaret Peterson Haddix has invented a new and interesting way to time travel. I loved the characters and the story was an interesting one with lots of historical facts mixed in.
A review for the adult debut, A Land So Wide by Erin A. Craig. This is a very atmospheric, historical fantasy with a bit of horror and romance mixed in. I loved the main character and her journey to find her lost love and rescue him from a terrible fate.
A review for the newest book by R.F. Kuang coming out in August. Katabasis is an interesting and enjoyable read about two graduate students who enter Hell in order to retrieve their recently deceased professor. The author has written a fascinating version of hell populated by interesting characters.
A review for the newest book by T. Kingfisher, Hemlock & Silver. This is a reimagining of the Snow White fairytale with an older main character and a sassy cat. I really liked the main character and many of the secondary ones. The setting and main story were also good, it just needed a faster pace.
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